Aldo Di Carlo is Full Professor of Optoelectronics and Nanoelectronics at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Department of Electronics Engineering. Leader of the Nano&Optoelectronic research group - http://www.optolab.uniroma.it at the Department of Electronic Engineering and member of the IEEE Electron Devices Society. His research activity concerns the study of electronic and optical properties of nanostructured devices, their analysis, optimization and technology. The development of the non-equilibrium theory for the microscopic description of the transport process in organic/inorganic devices and thermal processes at nanoscale has been the subject of invited talks at international conferences and University seminars. In the last years his researches have focussed on the study and fabrication of organic devices. Research activities in carbon nanotubes have been quite successful leading to the realization cold cathode vacuum triode based on CNT cathode for THz generation. The research activity of organic optoelectronic devices has been consider of excellence and the Lazio Region has sponsored this activity funding the "Polo Solare Organico della Regione Lazio", namely the Center for Hybrid and Organic Solar Energy (CHOSE) where Prof. A. Di Carlo is co-director. The aim of the Center is the study and development of organic photovoltaic cells and their industrialization. Prof. Di Carlo has organized, together with Prof. Lugli, IEEE 2004 Nanotechnology Conference in Munich. Prof. Di Carlo is author/co-author of more than 300 scientific publications in international journals, several reviews on electronic and optoelectronic devices, 7 patents, several book chapters and co-author of two books (in Italian language) and has been invited to more than 40 invited talk at international conferences. Prof. Di Carlo has an h-factor = 38. The results of his research have been used to realize 5 spin-off companies dealing with ICT and Energy technologies. Di Carlo is in the Top Italian Scientist Engineering (Rank 15)

The research activity concerns the study of electronic and optical properties of nanostructured devices, their analysis and optimization and the fabrication of organic electronic devices. In the last years his research activities focussed on the charge trasport in nanostructured devices, HEMT, organic TFT, molecular devices and CNT-FET. The development of the non-equilibrium theory for the microscopic description of the transport process in nanostructured devices has been the subject of invited talks at international conferences and University seminars. Recently, was involved in the realization of the "Polo Solare Organico della Regione Lazio" (Center for Hybrid and Organic Solar Energy)CHOSE and he is actually codirector of the center.

Aldo Di Carlo is local coordinator of 4 H2020 Projects: MOSTOPHOS (multiscale simulation of electronic devices), CHEOPS (Production technology to achieve low Cost and Highly Efficient phOtovoltaic Perovskite Solar cells), CHIPSCALE (Superresolution microscope based on nanoemitters on GaN) and GRAPENE FLAGSHIP Core 1 (Science and technology of Graphene and related materials): and 1 FP7 Projects: CHEETAH (on photovoltaics). He has been european coordinator of two FP7 European projects, OPTHER (THz technology) and ULTRADSSC (Solar Cells technology). He has been local scientific coordinator of several National and International projects: Three European Marie Curie Project (CLERMONT and CLERMONT II on Microcavities, DESTINY of Dye Solar Cells), European STREP Project (SMASH on nanoLED Technology, STIMSCAT on Polariton Lasers, HYMEC on organic memories, FP7 NEWLED (Development of LEDs), GRAPHENE Flagship, MADESS II Project, (Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers), INFM-PRA Project (Experimental and theoretical investigation of optical and transport phenomena in superlattice long-wavelength infrared quantum cascade lasers), Progetto Finalizzato Nanoelettronica PF22 (Organic Semiconductor Light Emitters), DYECELLS (development of industrial process for Dye Solar Cells), several PRIN project (Italian Ministry of University and Education). Since 2006 he is coordinator of the Lazio Region project “Polo Solare Organico”. He is/has been coordinator of several research project devoted to technology transfer to Large and Small-Medium Enterprises

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